Museums in Wangaratta

Wangaratta, Victoria, is home to several museums that showcase the region's rich history and culture. The notable museums in and around Wangaratta include the Wangaratta Historical Society Museum, operated by the Wangaratta Historical Society Inc., housed in the former Wangaratta Fire Station. This museum features a significant collection of artifacts, photographs, glass plate slides, letters, and cemetery records from the Wangaratta District. It is open on Sundays from 2-5 pm or by appointment.

The Vine Hotel Cellar Museum, located in the cellar of the Vine Hotel at North Wangaratta, offers a unique perspective on the region's history. The Ned Kelly Museum & Homestead in Glenrowan, 15.4 km from downtown Wangaratta, is dedicated to the infamous Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang. The Old Beechworth Gaol, situated in Beechworth, 32.6 km from Wangaratta, is a historic site that provides a glimpse into the region's penal history. The Burke Museum in Beechworth showcases the region's history and culture. The El Dorado Museum, located in El Dorado, 18.5 km from downtown Wangaratta, highlights the gold mining history of the area.

In addition to these museums, the Wangaratta Art Gallery presents a diverse visual arts program of national, state, and regional exhibitions. The region also offers a variety of other activities, including visits to wineries, parks, and cultural trails.